Deviance Across Cultures

Constructions of Difference

Second Edition

Robert Heiner

Are "deviant" and "criminal" behaviors inherently wrong or evil? Taking an innovative cross-cultural approach, Deviance Across Cultures: Constructions of Difference, Second Edition, spans the globe to give instructors and students an invaluable--and affordable--resource for investigating the social construction of deviance. From studies on sex and drugs to examinations of religious and corporate deviance, this anthology responds to the growing need for global learning in deviance studies.

New to this Edition

* Includes introductory essays to each main section of the book, as well as brief introductions to each article* Discussion questions follow each article, encouraging critical thinking and conversation* Over forty articles, including
twenty-one new readings that address such topics as criminality and economic conditions, the medicalization of deviance, drug use, and drug scares* An increased focus on methods, including a new section of readings on "Studying Deviance"

New to this Edition:

* Includes introductory essays to each main section of the book, as well as brief introductions to each article

* Over forty articles, including twenty-one new readings that address such topics as criminality and economic conditions, the medicalization of deviance, drug use, and drug scares

* An increased focus on methods, including a new section of readings on "Studying Deviance"

Deviance Across Cultures

Constructions of Difference

Second Edition

Robert Heiner

Description

Are "deviant" and "criminal" behaviors inherently wrong or evil? Taking an innovative cross-cultural approach, Deviance Across Cultures: Constructions of Difference, Second Edition, spans the globe to give instructors and students an invaluable--and affordable--resource for investigating the social construction of deviance. From studies on sex and drugs to examinations of religious and corporate deviance, this anthology responds to the growing need for global learning in deviance studies.

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Deviance Across Cultures

Constructions of Difference

Second Edition

Robert Heiner

Table of Contents

Part I: Explaining Deviance

1. The Normal and the Pathological, Emile Durkheim2. On the Sociology of Deviance, Kai T. Erikson3. Social Structure and Anomie, Robert K.. Merton4. Techniques of Neutralization, Gresham M. Sykes and David Matza5. A Control Theory of Delinquency, Travis Hirschi6. Conceptions of Deviant Behavior: The Old and the New, Jack P. Gibbs7. Definition and the Dramatization of Evil, Frank Tannenbaum8. The Search for Scapegoat Deviants, Jeffery S. Victor9. Criminality and Economic Conditions, Willem Bonger10. The Implicit Ideology of Criminal Justice, Jeffrey Reiman

Part II: Studying Deviance

11. Caught up in the Cult Wars: Confessions of a Canadian Researcher, Susan J. Palmer12.
Sex in Boxes, Elizabeth Pisani13. Cross-Cultural and Historical Methodology, Robert Heiner

Part III: Moral Panics

14. The Classic Moral Panic: The Mods and the Rockers, Kenneth Thompson15. The Devil Goes to Day Care: McMartin and the Making of a Moral Panic, Mary deYoung16. Crime Scares, Robert Heiner

Part IV: Sex and Sexuality

17. The Cochón and the Hombre-Hombre in Nicaragua, Roger N. Lancaster18. Women in Lesotho and the (Western) Construction of Homophobia, Kathryn Kendall19. Multiple Genders among North American Indians, Serena Nanda20. Prostitution and the Status of Women in South Korea, Robert Heiner21. Sexual Tourism and Social Panics: Research and Intervention in Rio de Janeiro, Ana Paula da Silva and ThaddeusGregory Blanchette22. The Nudist Management of Respectability, Martin S. Weinberg

Part V: Drugs

23. Customs, Cultures and the Experience of Intoxication, Angus Bancroft24. The Social Construction of Drug Scares, Craig Reinarman25. Rx Drugs, 60 Minutes26. Healthy Nightclubs And Recreational Substance Use: From A Harm Minimization To A Healthy Settings Approach, Mark A. Bellis, Karen Hughes, and Helen Lowey27. A Cold of the Soul: A Japanese Case of Disease Mongering in Psychiatry, Hiroshi Ihara

35. The Medicalization of Deviance, Robert Heiner36. On Being Sane in Insane Places, David L. Rosenhan37. There Is No Pathological Test: More on ADHD as Rhetoric, Sarah Schubert, Susan Hansen, and Mark Rapley38. Schizophrenia in the Third World, Richard Warner39. The Americanization of
Mental Illness, Ethan Watters40. Penis Panics, Robert Bartholomew

Part IX: A Freedom-Deviance Trade-Off?

41. Lessons in Order, David H. Bayley

Deviance Across Cultures

Constructions of Difference

Second Edition

Robert Heiner

Author Information

Robert Heiner is Professor of Sociology at Plymouth State University. He is the author or editor of several books, including Social Problems: An Introduction to Critical Constructionism, Fourth Edition (OUP, 2012), and Conflicting Interests: Readings in Social Problems and Inequality (OUP, 2009).

Deviance Across Cultures

Constructions of Difference

Second Edition

Robert Heiner

Reviews and Awards

"The advantage of this book is the comparative angle, and adding more selections improves its appeal. This approach has immense potential."--Phillip W. Davis, Georgia State University

"The last time I taught Deviance I used the first edition of this book. My students loved it. I like it because the articles are very current, and because of the cross-cultural focus. This text generates discussions, curiosity and explorations into the variety of ways groups can create reality. I will adopt the new edition."--Kim Fendley, Shenandoah University

"Reading about Deviance should be a fascinating experience, it should immediately grab students' attention, stimulate their interest and make their jaws drop a bit. I believe the readings in the new edition will do just that."--Risa Garelick, Northern Arizona University

"This book's greatest contribution is its emphasis on cross-cultural studies of deviance. No other undergraduate-level deviance textbook utilizes this approach."'--Nicholas L. Parsons, Eastern Connecticut State University